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EIGHT PAGES. r or. mx. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARTEAC. Proprietor. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special NOTES OF UMATILLA DAILY EAST OREGON IA.V, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, Jll.Y 86, 1008. BRIGGSON ADVICES XO DAMAGE TO GRAIN BY THE HOT WEATHER. WORK BEGINS T ONCE ON XEW HOUND HOUSE. European plan. Everything first class. All modern conveniences. Steam, heat throughout. Rooms en suite wit' bath, j Large, new sample room Th Hotel St George Is pronounced one of the most up-to-date hotels or t. Northwest. Telepr.jne and fire . .arm connections to office, and hot an. old running wat r In all rooms, ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.50 Block and a Half From Depot fee the big electric sign. Dangerously 111 With Cliolera Infan turn Lanin Has a Clutnee for Re covery Hunters Are Becoming Criinliuilly Careless About Shooting Stock Mrs. Vanderpool is Convnl eKcing Recovering From a Severe Accident Gtiy Ktlgore's Health Is Improving. The Hotel Pendleton BOLLOXS & BROWN, Proprietors. 'ViktSMS-v Briggson, July 25. The recent ho wave has done little or no damage to the araln In this section. The late sown spring grain Is In excellent con dltlon. The fall sown wheat is sngnt ly damaged. School closed In district o rriuny after a three months: term taught by Miss Maud Sherman of Athena. The 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Is dangerously 111 of cholera Infantum. Dr. Cashatt of Weston was called and at the present writing th child Is Improving Milan Laflltl. the young man who was accidentally shot while with the searching party last Wednesday noon near the tollgate. Is resting quite com fortably today, and It Is thought he may soon recover. William McCorkell spent a few days In Walla Walla last week on business. The riflemen seemingly are becom ing too careless In this vicinity of late, as several head of cattle have been found shot at different times. Portland Contractors Putting In Con crete; Foundations Tito Hiuiunford Is Out of Commission With Rmlly Iicitktng Boilers; Will Be Replaced With the Xorina, Now at Rlparln Mountain Gem Went Vp the) River Last Night. Umatilla, July 25. Marshall Bros., contractors of Portland, are here with their entire outfits to commence work at once on the concrete foundation for the new brick roundhouse. Capt. E. W. Baughman of the J. M. Hannaford. tied up at the Swltzler grove, opposite Umatilla last night. with her boilers leaking so badly that she cannot move today. She Is to be taken out of commission and Captain Baughman goes to Rlparla tonight to get the steamer Norma, which will take the Hannaford's place. The Mountain Gem stopped here last night on her regular trip up the river. RANGE WAR NEAR WH1TEB1RD. The Hotel Pendletoa has been re fitted and refurnished throughout Telephone and fire alarm conned tlons with all rooms. Baths en suite and single rooms. 0 I n Stock Rustlers Trying to Drive Out Settlers. A dlsnatch from Weiser, Idaho, says: J. B. Lafferty. ranger In charge of the Weiser forest reserve, has re James ceived a communication from the up- Navln lost a valuable calf Monday, It per country In regard to the range war having been shot and several omers tnat s now going on In that section have reported finding cattle dead or The Ietter states that n6tices have wounded from a gunshot. In the past hee posted on the doors of the farm two weeks. This Is looked upon by houses- warning all people around some as accidental, while others deem uvh,t h, rl to ieave the country It reprehensible, and It will no doubt bef,,re -Illly 05 or they would be killed be looked into at once. , th .. hnu!, blown up. Mrs. William Vanderpool, wno nas .. . . . (hat has been been quite sick. Is convalescing. Lolne on between stock raisers and Young Sams, who was quite severely :,rmorM. The rustlers have injured last Thursday near here by wntchd wltn jealous eyes ns the far tree falling on him. is getting along have invaded their ranges and nicely and no serious results are an-I t;mps th(j tens,on ha been dl.nwn Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. FREE 'BUS. Kates, $2, $2.50 and $3 Special Bates by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service Bar and Billiard Room in Connection. Only Three Block f.om Depot. tlcipated. Mrs. Jeff Troxlll has been quite sick with pleurisy for the past few days. The grain is ripening fast the past week here, and harvest will begin early. L. J. McAtee will come In a few davs with his family from Pendleton to the mountains, where they will spend the rest of the summer. More especially for the benefit of Mrs. Mc- Atee's health, which is quite poor. Abe Abrahamson went to Walla Wednesday for the purpose of taut between the two tactions, in? letter mentioned In particular the pla-es of Willlnm Howard and Charles Blomquest as the ones at wnicn no tices had been left. At the Howard ranch it stated men had been seen skiilkinir around at night, ns many as five at a time. The communication stated that the residents were organizing for the pur pose of resisting any attempts tnat Walla might be made to run wiem uui to find out who the leaders are. it is thought that unless the authorities at once riUnnRtne nf his flit rattle. Mr. Abra hamson says an offer of 2c for cows take hold or tne siiuauun and 3c for steers was made him, that bloodshed will result. which he thinks Is a very low figure, Guy Kllgore, who has been quite sick for the past week. Is very much Improved. SALTON SEA UNDER CONTROL. THE EAST AT BOISE. Pennsylvania Will Auend Irrigation Congress. Over 5000 Mexican Laborers Turning Waters of Colorado. t f r-nrrltff. formerly a well known business man of San Bernar lino, and now one of tilt most ex tensive agriculturists of Imperial t al ley, savs that the Southern That is Up-to-date, Both Job and Commercial BY ordering your stationery now for the busy season, you save money, time and many inconveniences when jhe Holiday rush is here the time you wish to attend to business and not bother with keeping watch of your office stationery. Besides you get the reduction given on all large orders of printing. You know money saved is money made. If you want to make a little easy money, ring us up .. PHONE, MAIN 1 ARE YOC T.'JUXG CHANCES with vour life by rl. ng In a rl-ket; carriage? Life la too sweet to risk losing It when for a reasonable sum you can have your carriage repalreJ at Neagle Tiros'. Use the Win na Buggy and 0 WINONA only. It Is so well bu that it's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines. We sell Winona Wagons. Harks an Buggies. Ee.s- running and mad from bone-dry material. C.u-..ai teed to give satlsfac'Wn In thin cli mate. Bee us abo t Gasoline Engines W are agents for the Falrbanks-Morst naa.iilne Enrlnes for Irrigating and mlalng machinery. Estimates glvei. on Irritating rlanis Call and f' out prices. Neagle Bros. tht: i Pacific . . . . m . . lev. Hioa i" " " - Among me maiea ui in coot w Knnn )nhnr.r, send delegations to the National Irri- com,,.,, ... - . . . ... - di.a nrom aihxii;v ni Ration coiiRresa, which iiicclb ui duitc Mntmenv September 3. Pennsy.van.a w, be the with the glgant.c plans for controHng most numerously represented. This me aiei u. .. Is accounted for by the fact that Irri- n F V" osna in ., nra.A , u -.m. states that the company has 2500 la ipm m the Kevstnne stAte. borers at work on the project at pres- V ' . ' " I . . . . t A recent report of the department ent. and wnen ne ien. Bc.,.D of agriculture states that "in the state taking oroers io ' c.ninni. i a rront Henl more to work on the projected branch of irrigated meadow land, and the line from yuma to me poun testimony of the farmers is given to nn Immense rock levee is iu ue uhniv thnt hv means of Irrigation the! across the river. crop in every Instance doubled and In Thousands of laborers will bo em- fremient eases treh ed. In Lancaster, nlnved in tne granite quarrun ui ou- Berks and Lehigh counties the expert- perstition mountain, getting out rock nee of 22 farmers with Irrigation l for the levee, which Is to tower u iei given by the department and each of above high water, ia leet wine ai i"'- them savs irrleatlon brought the yield Unn. It Is expected that this perma of hay from his land up from one-half nfnt structure will protect Imperial a ton or a ton per ccie to two tons. vallev for all time to come from tne The west Is fortunate Indeed ltillnrnncU of the Colorado, process there Is n'fver any fear of a Oirdiff claims that the results of bad season." The Pennsylvanlans fVl rinniK nveetiliiL' through the vnl will be given an opportunity of com- )cv nt0 tnP Salton sink have proved paring metnoos ana resuns exisung In the west with those carried on at home. X sweet breath adds to the Joys of a kiss. Tou wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. Tou can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. Tou can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There Is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and that remedy Is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It Is a relief for sour stomach. ralPllatlon of the heart, and other allmenta arising from dis order of the stjmach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what It will do for you. Sold by Tallman A Co. i NO MORE V. P. IIOLB-VI'S. Biiiiilll-Cliiislng Cur Kept on Hie Sys tem, Is a Terror to RoIiIkts. The daring train robberies which, a few years ago were not uncommon on the Union Pacific, have In recent years gone entirely out of vogue. The reason for this is nnparent to all who have had the pleasure of in-1 spcctlng the Union Pacific bandit- chasing outfit, which returned last : evening from the west. j A baggage car has been fitted up with accommodations for several or Tho Love of Liberty That we should wish to see the pco pie of other countries free Is as nat ural and at least as Justifiable as that one king should wish to see the kings of other countries maintained In their despotism. Thomas Jefferson CHESTERFIELD Psychic Palmist and Clairvoyant. I tell your name, your age, married or single; also of changes, success es, failures, law suits, travels, of absent friends, of separations. of deaths, diseases, and chances of recovery; palmistry taught; medlumlNtlc persons develop- He'll Bo a Winner. Mrs. Benhnm Tou'l surely win baby's love If you carry him around in your arms. Benham Yes, I'll win It In a walk. New York Press. r,ni.n 20 SIOTOR CARS. Campers' I Outfits Everybody to the mountain to find a cool spot. To make your vacation a vacation, you should hare things handy. See me for outfits, finest line of cooking utensils ever on dis play for the price you pay here. V. Stroble Cheapest Price Store In the City ia(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee J JACK BROWN Dealer in HIDES, WOOL AND JINK 212 West Webb St. Itarrimnn Will Give the New Cars) a Thorough Test. The McKeen motor car builders at e Union Pacific shops In Omaha are about to begin on an order for 20 of these new cars, says the Oman Bee. This order has been received from the east and must be filled as soon as possible. It Is understood the cars will be well distributed over the, country, more for advertising pur poses than anything else. While the motor car leaped Into the front rank of popularity at the outset, and Mr. Harrlman haa thrown th weight of his personal Influence be hinj) It, It It tacitly admitted that th. Ingenious and stimulating effect of advertising that greatest of all mo tive powers In the world of commerce Is nf.eded to rut this new enterprise where It belongs before the public. and so Mr. Harrlman has decided no better means of advertising Ib possl ble than the car Itself. These cars have been turned out oi the local shops by numbers and when this glirantlc order came the workmen were engaged on No. 8. The seven cars In service are scattered over the Ifarrlmnn lines in various parts of the countrv. The one Rent east has arous ed a riot of enthusiasm and It Is be lieved others will be as eagerly re ceived there as rapidly a they can be manufactured. hin-hiv beneficial, having created a fine drainage system which will In Itself be n in-oleetion from future floods, and should the communities n the vil'ev g'iw tc cities thase ta nais through the valley would serve as newer systems. He declares that the flood Is stead ily falling, having popped seven feet In 10 days, and was less than 21 feet deep yesterday. He states that tho prospects for the valley were never better. The' barley fields are yielding at the rate of 75 bushels to the acre, melons are being shipped to market at the rate of 30 cars a day, there are four varieties of grapes rlpo on the vines, date culture has passed the expert mental stage, and a large acreage will be set out by private Interests In the proper season and bananas are also proving a profitable crop, although but a few acres yet having been set to this fruit. Okanognn Bids Itcjoctcd. Bids for the construction of storage works for the Okanogan Irrigation project have been rejected by the In terior department, on the ground that all were excessive. The lowest bidder was Matthew P. Zlndorf. of Twlsp The main canal of this preject, It has been decided, will be constructed by the government by dny labor. The en gineers consider that the work can be done for $79,000. One reason why truth telling Is so unpopular Is because It is so apt to be unpleasant. Are You Tired, Nervous and Sleepless? 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The Common Sense Medical Adviser," It sent free in paper covers on receipt of 91 one-cent stumps to pay the cost o( mull ing wily. For 31 stamps the cloth-bound volume will be sent. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollete cure con tlpatlnn. biliousness and headache, the fleetest horses obtainable In the , 1- Satisfaction guaranteed or no fee western countrv. these being pur- accepted. Dead trance crallvoyant chased by Scott Davis. Union Pacific sittings, oral life readings In palmistry livestock agent, after a visit to several ; 10- Parlors at the Arlington house, western states. Mlnn 8,reet- Hour''. 9 a- m- 9- P- m- This car and these horses, together ; with half a down of the most expert riflemen, gun fighters, and trailers in the west, are stationed at Lnramlc ready to be moved at a moment's no tice to any point on the Union Pacific, where a hold-up occurs and to stnrt nn the trail of the bandits In such n short time afterward that their capture Is almost certain. The last of the UnlotPnclflc hold ups occurred In 1898. After that the bandit-chasing car was established, and since then Irnln robbers have given the Union Pacific a wide berth For Your Health's Sake Drink Clean Cool They did not care to run up against such noted sleuths nnd fighters and; Soda MADE WITH DISTILLED WATER. Tim Kallher. special agent for the Union Pacific; Joe Fefors. deputy marshal for Wyoming and the. Neme sis of the celebrated Tom Horn; Peter Bergerson, chnmplon rifle shot nf the world, and HI Davis, a dead shot who Is In direct charge of the posso horsse. The maintenance of the bandit- . . 1. 1 . . natwt thd ennsing pnsse car ir,imuij ti,niB , - n--it 1 K. It la nnt union i-ueiiu: u. nuiu, - ... ( 9 ; : ; i : Imnrohahle to Infer that as a result no train hold-ups have occurred on the Union Pacific for eight years and none are apt to occur In the future. ICE CREAM FROM STERIL- X IZED CREAM. It will pay you to look Into 5 Uio quality of Uio Soda you drink. is Soda AT THE PFNni FTflN nRiiG rn Our sanitary fountain health resort. Clean Cool DAILY "Sheep King" Ayre Again. The Lee brothers' dipping tanks were kent husv yesterday with BOOO head of sheep from the flocks of W. I . O. Ayre. of Durkee. the sheep king of , UVt FVH MEAT r ,lth Viim foreman were . wwsi a mmMm m preparing a shipment to Saunders, of Salt Lake, the lnrgest sheep buyer In the world. It Is expected that the shipment will go forward today. Mr. Ayre Is acknowledged the larg est Individual sheep owner In eastern Oregon and Saunders has no rival In the world ns a buyer. The two men V.,, u.nrlrnl tnirnfher On tttfinV dCalS nnd probably will come together again ' purchase, In the future. Mr. Ayre's wool cups this season totaled ulmnst 300,000 pounds, now on stnrnge in his ware houses. Baker City Democrat. Our one, effort Is to handle only fresh and appetizing meat, hams, ba con and lard, and to deliver It to your kitchen on time. We keep your meat books for you, by giving you sales slips with each Central Market It Is stated that Tacoma's popula tion Is 8i,910, nccording to the esti mates based on the new city directory, which contains 33,964 names. This Is an Increase over last year In names of 4018, and in population of 10,040. In 1899 Tacoma's population was 39,350, The Increase In eight years Is 45,660, or more than 100 per cent. CARNEY, HAMSDELL & CO. 'Phone Main 3.1. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ltO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat Fleur, Hill ' Feed, Chopped :r.. always on hand. Feod,